For the record, DCPS has nothing to do with the Zoo event.
True, DCPS is always closed on Easter Monday but not so that students can go to the Zoo. DCPS parent for 10 years and I have never heard this event promoted at schools, on the website, in the calendar or in mailings. DCPS has its own issues, but please keep our schools out of this one. Too bad about the day. I was in Cleveland Park today and saw lots of families walking with strollers and bigger kids skipping to the zoo. Seemed like a great day. Why do just a few jerks have to ruin a nice event for thousands of innocent people? |
Where was this event promoted? |
How about some facts?
(I don't actually know the answers, but maybe someone else does.) In the past 15-20 years, how many times have there been shootings at the zoo? How many of those episodes have been on Easter Monday, and how many on some other day of the year? |
PP here (I posted this original bit about the WaPo). I'm pretty PC and liberal myself, and all for allowing African American family day at the zoo to continue. And I understand not mentioning race about, say, a crime if the only detail you have about the perpetrator is his race. But...by just ignoring it, the WaPo is copping out. Maybe they will update the article, but it would be better to tell the full truth. And ignoring the fact that there was a SHOOTING last week was just wrong. Being racially sensitive shouldn't mean ignoring events because you are afraid of how to cover them. |
I wasnt in the middle of the shooting. I was with my kid not more than 500 feet from the zoo entrance when a helicopter came on top, you could hear sirens everywhere, people were running out and my spouse, having heard some news in the radio, called me to see where we were and how we could leave the area fastest. Am I qualified to comment? |
I doubt this "event" will be allowed again next year. At some point, enough is enough, whatever you want to call it. |
Might be a good time to really pay attention to what's going on and ask yourself why this is occurring in the media. What is the media afraid of? Why? |
Yes, but unless you were in the zoo, you are not qualified to comment on what happened in the zoo. Of course, if you were in the zoo, comment away. |
There was a multiple shooting at the Easter Monday event (6 or 7) victims in 2000, and another shooting in 2006. In 2011 there was serious violence, but no gunshot injuries, according to press reports on the internet. I can't speak to other shootings at the zoo, but I live in Woodley Park and shootings of any sort in the neighborhood are very, very unusual. However, last week there apparently was a min-riot on the Calvert St bridge, as others have written about. |
Do we have new standards? As in, do not comment on an event if you weren't there. |
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Wait - someone isn't qualified to comment on the news unless s/he was there? Come on. |
We were not inside the zoo but right outside when all i described happened. Who are you to tell me what my kid and i saw and felt and what we didnt? Why do you even participate in this thread unless you were right in or out of the zoo? |
Here's cell phone video of mayhem outside the zoo courtesy of PoPville:
http://www.popville.com/2014/04/reader-report-gunshots-fired-by-woodley-park-metro-around-5pm/ |
Now you are just being difficult. There have been comments in this thread saying that such and such was happening in the zoo that were made by posters not in a position to know. Those accounts were contradicted by posters who were in the zoo. What good is uninformed speculation and unfounded claims? As I said in my first post in this thread, there are a few posters who seem to be showing a great deal of glee about today's event. You would almost think that they would have been disappointed had today's event go off without a hitch. Similarly, there is an unfortunate eagerness to rub black peoples' faces in it. None of this is helpful. We don't know if the shooting was connected to the event at the zoo. We don't know if last week's shooting was connected to today's. We don't know a lot of things. So, let's just ease off a bit with comments about things we don't know. |